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RENEWABLES ADVANCING COMMUNITY ENERGY RESILIENCE (RACER) FUNDING PROGRAM

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Projects are designed to foster engagement and ongoing communication among multiple stakeholders such as utilities, municipal planners, emergency responders, community groups, and others, especially in underserved communities located in areas vulnerable to extreme events causing frequent energy and power service disruptions. In addition, projects will develop and demonstrate rapid energy restoration technologies that can be replicated in other parts of the country.
Projects fall under three topic areas:
Topic Area 1: Innovative Community-Based Energy Resilience Planning these projects will develop energy resilience planning frameworks at the community level through robust multi-stakeholder participation and collaboration.
Topic Area 2: Automation Strategies for Rapid Energy Restoration these projects will develop and demonstrate sensors and communication technologies that enable rapid identification of available assets to re-energize a power system after an extreme event.
Topic Area 3: Innovative Solutions to Increase the Resilience and Hardening of Photovoltaic (PV) Power Plants these projects will advance innovative approaches to PV system hardening by using novel sensors, communications strategies, and data analytics to increase generation-side hardware resilience to minimize damage during extreme events.
Objectives
By using solar-plus-storage and a variety of stakeholder partnerships, these research activities will increase the resilience of energy systems, increasing communities' preparedness to withstand and recover rapidly from disasters. The 20 projects selected under RACER will advance innovative approaches to community energy planning and develop and demonstrate resilient clean energy technologies.
Selectees
These projects span over 30 diverse communities from
Topic Area 1: Innovative Community-Based Energy Resilience Planning
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Project Description: This project is developing an innovative and replicable community-based energy resilience planning process in
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Project Description: This project is developing a community-focused planning framework that uses distributed energy resources like solar to provide more energy resilience to prevent power disruptions caused by extreme weather events. The goal is to minimize the potential burden of outages on local residents, especially communities of color and low-income communities. After development of the resilience planning framework, the project team will deploy it in a historically Black neighborhood in
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Project Description: This project is developing an equitable, community-driven energy resilience framework that will be replicated across the state of
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Project Description: This project is examining the fundamental relationships between disasters, power grid resources, socioeconomics, and social equity in
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Project Description: This project is developing a framework for protecting communities and increasing resilience during heat waves for vulnerable populations in moderate climates. The project team will develop criteria for vulnerability and risk assessment based on existing climate modeling and other tools that provide downscaled local estimates for future heat waves. Using lab-developed tools, the team will determine the most effective residential active and passive cooling measures and quantify the resilience benefits of solar-plus-storage at various scales. Based on the developed energy resilience planning framework, the team will identify locations in
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Project Description: This project is conducting a neighborhood-scale quantification and valuation of the resilience benefits of new grid investments. Typical grid investment planning does not consider equity or resilience, and the resulting misalignment with the goals of the communities they support can exacerbate energy injustice and create vulnerabilities in the grid. This project seeks to leverage stakeholder engagement with two neighborhoods in
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Project Description: This project is developing a comprehensive energy decision support tool for the
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Project Description: This project is developing a geospatial framework to optimize the deployment of solar-plus-storage for the most vulnerable and at-risk communities in
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Project Description: This project is conducting community-driven energy resiliency planning efforts in
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Principal Investigator: Caisheng Wang
Project Description: This project is developing an open-source, open-access, community-centered distributed energy resource planning tool for energy and water resilience enhancement in urban areas. The research team aims to engage community members in
Topic Area 2: Automation Strategies for Rapid Energy Restoration
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Project Description: This project is developing rapid and automated power system restoration technologies that use sensors and solar to strengthen community resilience under extreme weather events. The researchers will consider community energy needs in tandem with technology development by establishing equitable resilience metrics to inform deployment. This work, which will be demonstrated in
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Project Description: This project is developing an estimation tool that coordinates multiple datasets to enable real-time visibility of the grid in
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Project Description: This project aims to demonstrate an energy platform that will allow utilities and community members to easily and quickly coordinate their energy assets and upgrades during and before events that likely result in power outages. The platform will give the utility increased visibility into the solar and other distributed energy resources on the grid, as well as their utility-scale assets. Under extreme conditions, this improved situational awareness and automation will provide the visibility and control necessary for a fast grid response to community needs, including avoiding, mitigating, and recovering from power outages. Under normal operating conditions, this additional visibility and control will allow a utility to plan and operate the grid with increased reliability and efficiency, with reduced emissions, and at lower cost to community members.
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Project Description: This project is developing an innovative, community-based, energy resilience plan for the Cordillera Central community of Castaer,
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Project Description: This project is developing a predictive community outage preparedness solution to achieve resiliency in
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Project Description: This project is working to improve the grid resilience for underserved communities in
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Project Description: This project is developing a wide range of cost-effective, aerodynamic measures to enable single-axis solar trackers to better withstand high winds. Trackers are notoriously susceptible to wind-induced damages, posing critical challenges for solar in windy regions. The research team will work to improve tracker resilience by optimizing a combination of aerodynamic measures for arrays of trackers, the emergency response prior each windstorm, and routine maintenance protocols during the life span of solar power plants.
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Project Description: This project is developing a modular solar-plus-storage energy system that can be used to increase the resilience of local vulnerable communities during pre-disaster preparedness and post-disaster fast restoration. The modular system will be extremely light-weight and compact, enabling uninterrupted operation by two utility persons without using any heavy equipment and their advanced automatic fault detection, alarming, and isolation for ultra-fast restoration.
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Project Description: This project is developing a tool using distributed fiber optic sensing technology that will provide insight on how solar structures can effectively operate during wind events. Currently, there is a lack of foundational data needed to characterize solar structures subjected to wind, rain, snow and ice, which prevents effective engineering and delays important updates to codes and standards. This project will ultimately enable computational modeling tools used by engineers and empirical decision-making processes used by standards development organizations to include loading data.
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